Below are some pictures of the big day. The even BIGGER day will be here soon and I cannot wait to meet my new pseudo nephew!
Friday, June 18, 2010
Amanda's Baby Shower
Below are some pictures of the big day. The even BIGGER day will be here soon and I cannot wait to meet my new pseudo nephew!
Wednesday, April 21, 2010
It's been a while!
We spent the next Saturday playing in the yard with Jack, Alex, and some neighbors from about 1:00 until sundown. Jack was his old self again. Playing with the ball and Chopper and Alex. He was looking very good! Just a few minutes after the last neighbor left, Jack was acting funny. He was dry heaving but nothing came up. Jacks’ problems had gone on well over a week and Jack had only been better for a day or so we naturally assumed that this was still related. Of course, it was a Sat. night again. We let him sleep outside that night since that is where he preferred to be. When I got up on Sunday to check him, he was not doing well. His tummy was bloated. He would not move unless we absolutely made him, and later in the day would not move at all. It was Sunday so God’s cousin wasn’t around but his answering service recommended an emergency vet in Burleson. We loaded Jack in the car and headed that way. I was crying before we even arrived because something was telling me that, whatever this was, we were probably not going to be able to fix it. The doc took one look at Jack and I knew right then we were not leaving with our boy. I was crying again before he even discussed it with us. In a coincidence completely unrelated to his previous complications, Jack stomach had flipped. (Don’t get me wrong, I am sure swallowing and digesting the entire bottom part of my outfit in one gulp severely damaged Jack’s digestive system, but he was fully recovered from this when his stomach flipped) The doc took some Xrays, and explained to us that he could operate, but due to the severe nature of Jack’s condition, it was not likely that Jack would even survive this operation. So after all that, Allen and I had to make the decision that night to put Jack to sleep. It was very tough, and my biggest regret is that Jack had to go through so much just to get to this.
Allen and I love big dogs. One of the risks you run with big dogs is big complications. We went through something very similar with our first Doberman, Buster. Jack was a fantastic dog and we miss him too much. Life around our house is much quieter. I would give up quiet and easy though to have Jack back. Maybe someday in the future we will get another big dog. But for now, we are doing well with just Chopper.
JACK BOY


Alex turned 2!!! I can't believe that two years ago was the best and most painful birthday I ever had, when Alex came into this world to share this birthday with me. He is so much fun and just makes me giggle every day. His big thing is Thomas the Train. Thomas is a celebrity around our house so naturally, we had to do a Thomas party. Alex did very well for himself! He got an actual Thomas the Train to ride, a full on backyard redwood swing set/playhouse, and a kiddie 4 wheeler to drive around the backyard and terrorize Chopper.
It was a good party. It was threatening to storm all day so it was nice and cool for the majority of the day. Later on in the evening, but that didn't slow things down! All of the adults hung out o the patio and the kids went out and played in the rain. it actually even got a bit chilly!
Below are just a few snapshots form the party. Hopefully Aunt Stacy took some better ones than me (not hard to accomplish) and will send them my way. I have been horrible about getting the camera out lately. I don't even have any pictures of Easter!
I made cupcakes
Alex on his train
The kids playing with the awesome bubble machine Joe and Teresa brought for Alex!
Chopper is really getting some distance on those long drives!
Friday, February 12, 2010
A few overdue updates
First off is Rachel's slumber/pajama party. We didn't take too many photos, but when the cameras did come out, they managed to come out at just the right time. Hard to explain, but Rachel and I were both playing on opposite teams (we were playing Taboo), so she was supposed to be making sure I didn't cheat and I was doing the same for her. Somehow or another, we were playing and acting something out and Rachel and I accidentally kissed! We were both pretty surprised but we could not stop laughing. The photos below are from my camera. Stacy Moseley actually caught it on her Flip Video and posted to her Facebook. I was crying I was laughing so hard. Rach's party was a good time and just makes me look forward to my birthday. (Which is good because what is there to look forward to on your 30th birthday!?)
Thanks for checking in. Just wanted to unload my camera! Allen and I are almost done with a bathroom remodel that we are very excited (and exhausted) about. I'll have before and after photos when it is all said and done.
BYE!
Saturday, January 16, 2010
SURPRISE! Allen's 30th
Tuesday, December 8, 2009
Gaylord ICE!!
If we had gone on a mellow Tuesday night, probably totally worth it. The actual thing itself was very neat to see and cool but what we had to go through to get there....................no ma'am.
It was soooo crowded. So we get there and are welcomed by a line I swear was a football field long. It was only by chance that we heard someone in the line say "Can you believe this isn't the line for tickets?! This is the line to get in. The ticket line is over there!" Thank goodness she said that....
So we go to the ticket line. At this point is had to be 5:45 or so. While in the line, an announcer tells us that they are sold out until the 6:30 showing. When we finally get to buy our tickets, they are actually sold out 'til the 7:00 showing. So we buy our tickets and decide we will all go find something to munch on. I was already a little concerned about Alex. I knew putting him in a 9 degree room could go entirely wrong, but waiting around a boring crowded place for a couple of hours and THEN putting him in a 9 degree room could go really wrong. Especially since I didn't have a full diaper bag. I was only planning on being gone 2 hours max.
Shame on the Gaylord for the way they handled this. There was one regularly priced restaurant available. (The rest are their fancy schmancy steakhouse type places) The wait for this was an hour and ten. Then they had a coffee shop. No way we were all going to fit in there. Then they had a vendor type stand out. I don't even want to get started here but all I will say is the gal behind the counter was strug-uh-ling. We finally get our food and there is absolutely no place in this entire hotel to sit and eat it. I mean they are expecting hundreds upon hundreds of people to show up and there is the line a mile long with nothing but masses of empty floor space around it, and not one chair in site. I mean everywhere you look; empty floor space. So, we found a set of carpeted stairs leading up to a ballroom and sat on those with our makeshift dinner.
It is now almost time for the 7:00 showing so we get up and get in line. And we wait. And we wait. Finally we are allowed into a room. BUT! Then we get in line there. We wait in line to get out of this room only to turn the corner and wait in another line to get the jackets they issue before you go in that room. In the middle of this line is where I was told strollers are not allowed in. GRRRRRRRRRRRRRREAT! So all of things I had to keep Alex and myself warm, my purse, etc. had to be carried the entire time?
We finally get our coats, and poor Alex is winding down. Putting this thing on didn't help. He was already irritated and then putting a jacket on him that basically made him move like the kid in 'A Christmas Carol' except Alex had an even greater disadvantage of his hands not even coming out of the sleeves. Too add to that: put on a puffy nylon full body jacket. THEN , put your toddler in the same thing. THEN try to pick him up. Good luck. It really should be part of one of those crazy Japanese game show challenges.
We did finally get inside and it was pretty neat, but like I said, what it took to get there was not worth it on a Sat. night. If we had gone on say a Wednesday and waiting a half hours for this adventure, then maybe. PLUS, we were very lucky that Alex was having a very good night and exited the entire thing with at least a smile on his face once we got him out of that jacket.
SO! Don't go. I'll save you the trouble. See pictures below!
Tuesday, December 1, 2009
OK, but then here are the Arkansas Thanksgiving photos. This year was good. Food was great. Lots of family showed this year, and we had a good time shooting the guns and playing with Alex. Chopper came with us as well. We have to leave Jack home because 1) quite obviously, he is enormous and we couldn't fit anything else in the car with him and 2) he REALLY does not appreciate trips in the car anyway. So Allen, Alex, Bobbie, Leroy, Chopper and myself made the trip this year. Below are just a few videos and photos of the trip. The videos are comedy.
Me shooting the revolver we keep in the house. I wasn't to keen on this gun but Uncle Roy let me shoot his .45 a few minutes later and I loved it. Shame I didn't catch that on video because I did REALLY well with that gun. I mean really well..............be afraid...........
Alex kept using the bottle of baby shampoo as a phone.
Bubbles!
Chopper likes to be where the action is, so he hung out by the tub
Chop Chop (what Alex calls him) watching the gun action
That is really all I have. Like I said, a little dull but things I wanted to keep! I hope everyone had a great holiday with more to come. Thanks for checking in.
Tuesday, November 3, 2009
Halloween!!!!!!!!!!!!! The Whopper and The Chopper

Chopper, hanging out with Nina D

Silly string fight

Trick-or-Treat!

Whopper Jr.
Happy Halloween!